Re: [gentoo-user] mirror email servers

2006-04-12 Thread Joshua Schmidlkofer
That's close to what I use. However, MX entries alone aren't the solution. You also have to configure the mail servers to forward the mail on to the final destination once it comes back online. I'm not sure how to do that myself, and don't really have to time to put much effort into it since

[gentoo-user] mirror email servers

2006-04-11 Thread El Nino
Dear list friends, i deployed several testing mail servers on different locations(towns). now i need to mirror these all servers. how to do this? idea(scenario) like, o when one mail server goes down 2nd mail server get the email. but when 1st up, 2nd mail server forward the email to 1st server.

Re: [gentoo-user] mirror email servers

2006-04-11 Thread Uwe Thiem
On 11 April 2006 19:17, El Nino wrote: Dear list friends, i deployed several testing mail servers on different locations(towns). now i need to mirror these all servers. how to do this? idea(scenario) like, o when one mail server goes down 2nd mail server get the email. but when 1st up, 2nd

Re: [gentoo-user] mirror email servers

2006-04-11 Thread Patrick Watson
Uwe Thiem wrote: On 11 April 2006 19:17, El Nino wrote: Dear list friends, i deployed several testing mail servers on different locations(towns). now i need to mirror these all servers. how to do this? idea(scenario) like, o when one mail server goes down 2nd mail server get the email. but